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Telemetry

To continuously improve the DBCode experience, we collect non-personally identifiable telemetry data when this setting is enabled in Visual Studio Code. Telemetry helps us understand which features are most used, the types of databases accessed, and instances of errors or crashes. This data provides valuable insights that enable us to identify and prioritize areas for improvement.

  • Data Collected: Telemetry data includes information about the types of databases accessed, the features used within DBCode, and error occurrences. No personally identifiable information is collected.

  • Respect for VS Code Telemetry Settings: DBCode follows the Visual Studio Code telemetry setting. If telemetry is disabled in your VS Code settings, DBCode will not collect any data.

  • Privacy Policy: For more information on how we handle telemetry data, please review our Privacy Policy.

If telemetry is disabled in Visual Studio Code, DBCode will not collect or send any usage data. This setting will not impact your ability to use any DBCode features.

DBCode follows the Visual Studio Code telemetry setting. To disable telemetry for DBCode, set the VS Code telemetry level to off:

  1. Open Settings: Press Cmd+, on macOS or Ctrl+, on Windows and Linux.

  2. Search for Telemetry: Search for telemetry.

  3. Disable Telemetry: Find Telemetry: Telemetry Level, open the dropdown, and choose off.

    Telemetry level setting

Enabling telemetry helps us improve DBCode by providing valuable insights while respecting your privacy. If telemetry is disabled, DBCode will continue to function normally.